"Expression 'any rule of law, statute or enactment' in Section 3 of the Government Grants Act is of the widest amplitude and admits of no
read more"Nature of this power is not administrative in the ordinary sense but partakes the character of a legislative function, involving the declaration of municipal limits
read more"A transfer is a matter of administrative convenience within the same service, whereas a change in cadre entails a reconfiguration of the employee’s service identity
read more"The petitioners... seem to have shown extreme lack of solicitude for the rule of law and aggravated the contempt already committed by acting in wilful and
read more"Being a judgment in rem, a person, who is aggrieved thereby and having had no knowledge about the proceedings and proper citations having not been made,
read more"For amputees, a prosthetic limb would get them closest to the life experienced, before the onset of their disability. The device, apart from empowering them,
read more"Government would not be justified in seeking to wipe out transactions that are decades-old so as to claim title over lands that are now in the
read more"Evidence on record is to be measured for quality, not on the basis of quantity. If the testimony is of 'sterling quality', resting a conviction thereon would
read more"Statutory obligation of the father to maintain his minor child under Section 125 CrPC is absolute... The contention that the mother is also earning does
read more"Rights of prisoners with disabilities must be recognised and effectuated in a manner that accords with a humane, rights-based approach, ensuring that incarceration does not, in any
read more"If a person has an intention to commit an offence or cause death of any person but kills one whose death he never intended to
read more"Summary disposal of the claim in the presence of triable issues cannot be sustained, and we are constrained to hold that the foreign judgment falls foul of
read moreBombay High Court, in a significant ruling, held that exports of white refined sugar made under specific government permission cannot be categorized as "restricted" or "prohibited"
read more"The subsequent conduct of changing stand from 'never had any transaction' to 'transaction pertains to present dispute' shows prima facie dishonest intention on the part of
read more"Filing and proving a valid caste certificate issued by competent authority is sine qua non for establishing offence under the Act... merely saying by the complainant
read more"It is untenable for CARA to abdicate its responsibility by issuing a mere support letter instead of pursuing the matter with the concerned authorities of the
read more"Petitioner–institution cannot be penalized for having received bona fide fee payments in the ordinary course of its functioning", Karnataka High Court, in a significant ruling, held
read more"A road, particularly a high-speed Expressway, must not become a corridor of peril due to administrative lethargy or infrastructural gaps," Supreme Court,
read more"Doctrine of estoppel cannot grant a shield to the respondent, saving them from paying the appellant’s hard-earned dues-money, which is not just handed out but given
read more"Constitution guarantees only genuine and honest trade and not illegal and fake trade intended to cheat the revenue of the State," Madras High Court, in a
read more"Expression 'any rule of law, statute or enactment' in Section 3 of the Government Grants Act is of the widest amplitude and admits of no
read more"Nature of this power is not administrative in the ordinary sense but partakes the character of a legislative function, involving the declaration of municipal limits
read more"A transfer is a matter of administrative convenience within the same service, whereas a change in cadre entails a reconfiguration of the employee’s service identity
read more"The petitioners... seem to have shown extreme lack of solicitude for the rule of law and aggravated the contempt already committed by acting in wilful and
read more"Being a judgment in rem, a person, who is aggrieved thereby and having had no knowledge about the proceedings and proper citations having not been made,
read more"For amputees, a prosthetic limb would get them closest to the life experienced, before the onset of their disability. The device, apart from empowering them,
read more"Government would not be justified in seeking to wipe out transactions that are decades-old so as to claim title over lands that are now in the
read more"Evidence on record is to be measured for quality, not on the basis of quantity. If the testimony is of 'sterling quality', resting a conviction thereon would
read more"Rights of prisoners with disabilities must be recognised and effectuated in a manner that accords with a humane, rights-based approach, ensuring that incarceration does not, in any
read more"Summary disposal of the claim in the presence of triable issues cannot be sustained, and we are constrained to hold that the foreign judgment falls foul of
read more"A road, particularly a high-speed Expressway, must not become a corridor of peril due to administrative lethargy or infrastructural gaps," Supreme Court,
read more"Doctrine of estoppel cannot grant a shield to the respondent, saving them from paying the appellant’s hard-earned dues-money, which is not just handed out but given
read more"Rejection of a plaint under Order VII Rule 11(b) or (c) is not automatic upon a finding of undervaluation or deficit court fee; rather, it
read more"When a report of a DNA test conducted on the direction of a court, was available on record and was in conflict with the presumption of conclusive
read more"What cannot be done directly cannot be done indirectly... If the submissions advanced on behalf of the appellant were to be accepted, it would permit
read more"Lack of eligibility goes to the root of the matter and appointment, wrongly made, cannot be sustained once the factum of ineligibility, on the relevant date,
read more"A mere entry in the list of properties maintained by the MCD cannot, by itself, constitute a valid proof of title over the subject land."
read more"Act of carrying a pending judicial controversy into the public domain in a manner that tends to sensationalise the proceedings or scandalise the institution or
read more"Appropriate relief for a legal representative to challenge an arbitral award is under Section 34 of the Arbitration Act and not under Article 227 of
read more"Preference for higher qualification operates only within the zone of candidates who have already fulfilled the essential eligibility criteria; it does not enlarge or modify the
read more"Statutory obligation of the father to maintain his minor child under Section 125 CrPC is absolute... The contention that the mother is also earning does
read more"If a person has an intention to commit an offence or cause death of any person but kills one whose death he never intended to
read moreBombay High Court, in a significant ruling, held that exports of white refined sugar made under specific government permission cannot be categorized as "restricted" or "prohibited"
read more"The subsequent conduct of changing stand from 'never had any transaction' to 'transaction pertains to present dispute' shows prima facie dishonest intention on the part of
read more"Filing and proving a valid caste certificate issued by competent authority is sine qua non for establishing offence under the Act... merely saying by the complainant
read more"It is untenable for CARA to abdicate its responsibility by issuing a mere support letter instead of pursuing the matter with the concerned authorities of the
read more"Petitioner–institution cannot be penalized for having received bona fide fee payments in the ordinary course of its functioning", Karnataka High Court, in a significant ruling, held
read more"Constitution guarantees only genuine and honest trade and not illegal and fake trade intended to cheat the revenue of the State," Madras High Court, in a
read more"Petitioner’s position cannot be altered now when he has materially changed his position based upon his selection by the Institute unless the illegality is attributed to
read more"Since the DSC is a secure credential that cannot be used by others without the owner’s knowledge, the committee finds no grounds to question the authenticity
read more"A procedural lapse by the investigating agency cannot and should not confer blanket immunity on an accused from future arrest, particularly where grave offences and serial
read more"There would not be any end to any litigation if the Courts consider maintaining the suits on documents that have no evidentiary value," High Court of Andhra
read more"A judge cannot recuse to satisfy a litigant’s unfounded suspicion of bias, nor to avoid discomfort felt by it due to manufactured allegations" , Delhi
read more"Object/Intention Behind Executing Two Such Agreements Is Unlawful As It Defeats The Provisions Of Law And Causes Loss To The Exchequer", In a landmark ruling that
read more"Owner/Insured, Not Being A Third Party, Is Not Entitled To Claim Compensation Under Section 163A Before The Motor Accident Claims Tribunal", In a significant ruling that
read more"Rates mentioned in the Ready Reckoner are basically for the purpose of collection of stamp duty and cannot be the basis for determination of compensation for
read more"Any deviation, disruption or derailment from the process as specified in the SOP by the State clearly warrants interference as it is a procedural impropriety
read more"Although there is no bar that in respect of a dispute regarding which a civil suit is filed, a criminal case can also be instituted, but
read more"The standard is preponderance of probabilities and likelihood of misrepresentation, not conclusive proof of counterfeiting." Madras High Court, in a significant ruling, held that a plaintiff
read more"The entire exercise of acquiring land for a non-existent entity was nothing but a monumental fraud committed by the authorities in criminal conspiracy with the applicant"
read moreIn the contemporary landscape of the Indian criminal justice system, DNA profiling has transitioned from a "novelty" to the "gold standard" of forensic evidence. However, for
read morePossession is the law’s most practical concept. Before a court reaches the higher question—“who is the owner?”—it often asks the simpler, urgent question—“who is in possession, and
read moreAppreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts
read moreIn the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"
read more"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary- Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
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